Vol 54. Houlton, Maine. Wednesday, January 2 1 , 1914. No. 3

Training Girls Adapt the prevailing styles to suit Road Convention | National Potato her individuality, keeping safely FOR THE GRIP away from extremes, and select ma­ Growers’ Meeting All Water Rates For Eusiness Mure than $1 ,500.000 is spent ev» ry P eruna Is S o m etim es U sed W ith terials that are of good quality. year for ordinary repair and main­ Through the courtesy of Cornell Good Results Since the business woman lias tenance of Maine roads. The chief I’niversity. tie* first annual meeting Are Now Due stay and since she has no A great many come to Hon. John D. Long engineer of the highway commission of the National Potato Association people use Peru­ traditions to guide her and must es­ to Boys. created by the present Republican of America, will he held at Cornell na for the grip. tablish her own precedents, it is the administration is planning a big two Cniversity, Ithaca. N. Y. during Borne use it as soon as the grip and must be paid duty of the mother, says the If Maine boys want advice from days’ convention of the road com­ the session of New York State Far­ Inter Ocean, to look the question missioners and selectmen of the f>oo begins, taking it the observation of one of New Eng­ mers Week, Feb. (It h to 15th. By during the acute on or before Jan. •quarely in the face and train the land's greatest thinkers, here it is. cities and towns that spend this mon­ further courtesy the association is to stage of the dis­ to earn her living *irl who decides Tt is from Hon. John I). Long, a na­ ey. It will he held in April after have some part of the program Tues­ ease, claiming for it great effi­ 31, at the office of in the business world how to meet tive of Maine but for many years of the town meetings. day, Feb. loth. This day is set. apart cacy in shorten­ the problems before her just as the national fame : Not only will these men who spend as New York State Potato Day and lias trained ing the disease, the father for generations Boys, 1 know that it is not the money be invited, but a general assures the association of a large and especially the boy with the same object in view. much use to preach to you, and invitation will lx; issued to the peo­ gathering of those especially inter­ in shorten ing Mrs. Jane Gift. the after stages. Beeause of this training, the boy has that, even if an impression is ple who use the roads. That means ested in the pot; to. Many people take it after they have the advantage of th e knowledge made on you, it runs the risk of everybody. The place has not been On the follow eg day the program gained by the men preceding him so decided upon, but it will lx; in tlie had the grip. Their convalescence is being effaced as soon as you come will be entirely in charge of the As­ slow. They have suffered along for a Houlton Water Go. tbftt hie attitude toward business into exposure to a temptation. central part of the State, so that it sociation. month or two, without any signs of nature, the ha« become second whiie But if you could only have in will be the biggest road convention A potato exhibit by the New York complete recovery. Then they resort f it ! baa gone into the race with only ever held in New . The State potato growers will be held on to Peruna as a tonic, with splendid Mechanic Street, these bright, hopeful, confident results. the preparation of th e business farmers will be there ; the manu­ days of yours, the experience of Feb. l()th. Those in charge of this Mrs. Jane Gift, R. F. D. 1. Athens, aeboQl, which has had absolutely no years, you would abstain from facturer will be there and the auto­ exhibit have extended a cordial in­ Ohio, whose portrait appears above, Opposite the American baeking from the home. intoxicating liquors, not only as mobile men will be there. Addresses vitation to the members of the Na­ writes: “I think I would have been Give your daughter, then, in the dead long ago if it had not been for a matter of principle, but as a will be delivered by some of the best tional Association to participate in Express Company. first place a practical, common road builders in the country. Ex­ Peruna. Six years ago 7. had la grippe matter of hard common sense making it a success. very bad. The doctor came to see school education, see that she has a and of your personal happiness, periences will be exchanged among Among the questions to be nis- me every day, but I gradually grew thoroughly good working knowledge health, success and posterity the men who actually do the work. cussed will be the seed situation in worse. I told my husband I thought Of the English language and that she Manufacturers of road materials will New Jersey and Virginia. The I would surely die if I did not get There is no denying that in­ relief soon. knowe how to apply it. Next send toxicating liquors are indulged be on hand to show their wares. speakers on this subject will be I)r. CUT her to business school with the dis­ "One day I picked up the news­ in by many respectable peple, or Above everything else the conven­ M. T. Cook, New Brunswick, X. J., paper and accidentally found a testi­ of tinct purpose in mind preparing that they are associated, in some tion will give an opportunity for the and director T. C. Johnson, Norfolk. monial of a woman who had been herself for a serious and dignified cured of grip by Peruna. I told my Carnation Pinks literature and in some society, road builders, road users and the Va. ; Potato Diseases and Potato career, and not merely to fritter husband I wanted to try it. He went with good fellowship and merry men who maintain the roads, a Quarantine, W. A. Orton. Patholo­ away a .year or two in a haphazard directly to the drug store and got a times, or that some persons can chance to get together and talk it gist, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, bottle of Peruna. I could see (he im­ manner before marriage. Girls do use them moderately without over with the members of the Maine Washington, I). C. ; Farmers Asso­ provement in a very short time ana notmalrry as early in life as they immediate apparent injury. But Highway Commission. It will en­ ciations. for the Marketing of the was scon able to do my work. I con­ naed to do and many hapwy, useful tinued using it until I was entirely Cyclamen in Pots take my word for it, that the able them to better understand each Product, C. E. Emhree, Maine State and independent years are spent by cured.” risk of their use is a terrible risk other as well as to better understand .Department, of Agriculture, Augus­ Mr. Victor Patneaude, 328 Madison the average girl in a business office, that there can be just as good the big problem of giving Maine the ta. St., Topeka, Kas., writes: "Twelve Primulas in Pots and the knowledge they gained times and just as good fellowship best roads that can be had for the W. A. Martin, president of the years ago I had a severe attack of la should be of inestimable value to grippe and I never really recovered without them ; and that nobody money availablh. Houlton Trust Cjmpany is president her in later years. The training in my health and strength, but grew thinks the bit less of a young This convention is a n \v idea that of the National Association and will weaker every year, until I was unable systematic work and the regularity fellow because lie will not use is progressive in every sense. Credit preside over the meetings. to work. of hours steady her, and the oppor­ them, but on the contrary that for it belongs to Chief Engineer Paul "Two years ago I began using Pe­ tunities to observe the transactions runa and it built up my strength so every business man‘hr profession­ J). Sargent and credit for recogniz­ CHADWICK, of men of affairs, the difficulties they ing its worth and giving Mr. Sar­ Warning Against that in a couple of months I was able al man, whatever his own habits, to go to work again. This winter i overcome, and the curbing of per­ instinctively turns away from gent free rein in working out the de­ had another attack of la grippe, but sonal littleness, all tend to give tier Uncooked Pork. FLORIST employing any young man who tails, belongs to Chairman Lyman Peruna soon drove it out of my sys­ an understanding of the other half tem. My wife and I consider it a has the taint of liquor about him. H. Nelson of Portland, Philip J. of human nature, which she could While A meriean people as a nil household remedy.” CONSERVATORIES: Every p h y s i c i a n now con­ Peering of Portland and William M. obtain in no other way. Ayer of Oakland, of the State High­ : prefer cook< d pork which is whole Those who object to liquid medi­ lO Hleli Street demns the use of alcohol as a cines can now obtain Peruna Tablets. Help her to learn how to read the way Commission. The present ad­ | some the]" an* many who unknow- drink. Every employer counts PII ONE 3 2-4 newspapers in an intelligent way and j ingly or deliberately consume pork 1 the use of it against an employee. ministration at the State Hons1 is encourage her to form her own con­ | in an uncock "d condition, . ■ither in If you wrant a clear head, it you after results and is get ting t hem. clusions and to cultivate an interest the f o) 111 of raw ham or smoked No One 1’old Him. want a sound heart, if you want I A man was caught in the yards of In the events of the day, for things I sausages. 11 manv (listr i;ts, par- a clean conscience, if you want a the Premier Motor Manufacturing Friendship Not to Be Patched. are happening now which future A. A. A. Elects 1 ticularly in sections with large for- healthy body, if you want mon­ company the other day while helping Friendship is a vase which, when it generations will be studying from j eign populations, a great deal of pork ey in your pocket and credit to Its Officers. himself to a liberal supply of coal. is flawed by heat, or violence, or acci­ text books. Give her a chance to j is made privately or comm •lvially your name, put your foot right His captor, grabbing him by the col­ dent, may as well be broken at once. meet men on their own ground and At t hr Minimi! meeting' of * In d i- i into such products for home use or lar, asked; "Who told you to pick up It can never be trusted after. The down and say that you are going •he will develop new powers, which, rectors of the M nine A u tom obi It As- !ler sal". that coal?” ‘‘Nobody told me, sir,” more graceful and ornamental it was, to abstain from the use of int >x- With her keenness of perception, sociation in Portland last week t he | Great risk qlways attends lie use replied the man. "I just needed it.” the more clearly do we discern the ’oating liquors, and keep the M,,. Will bring to the bufiness world new following officers Wel'i; elected : j of raw or un Jorcooked pork . The —Indianapolis News. hopelessness of restoring it to .ts for­ * * faith. Is there anything nastier light and force. Walter B. Parker, president ; I •hil- | illness which ,nav result fr< in raw mer state. Coarse stones, if they be than a man under their influ­ fractured, may be cemented again; * With this sort of training as a ip J. Deering, Portland, N ice presi­ pork, known ns t richinoso? caused ence? lie clean and wholesome. precious stones, never.—Landor. foundation, the business school will dent ; (diaries H. Fogg, Ilonlton. by a para si t < or a worm, m icroscop- One Bitter Memory of Keep your brain clear, you r be better able to teach her the things second vice president ; R. ,J. Pea­ ic in si/", w hicli occurs in tic flesh head steady, your self-respect Childhood Gone the mother does not know, make cock, Lnbee, third vice pn sidenf ; of hogs. Tin •i'" i- no known effec- firm, and you will have a life clear what will be expected of her in W. A. Heimessv. Bangor, fourth live met h od of t routing ill" ilieu st . Born 103 Years Ago that is worth living. 'Phis is not Castor Oil Is Tasteless Now business ; promptness, thoroughness vice president ; Forest H. Colby. d'lie patient die- or recovers appar- a matter of goody talk and sen­ Students ol history are familiar the cheerful acceptance of duties, Bingham, fifth vie* president ; John eii!! v irresp" ctivo of lb," natui'" of timent. If not hing else will con­ K g s i ast "less ( hast or oil p with the great Indian battle fought, sometimes irksome, and the knowl­ S. Hyde, Bath, sixth vice president. t lie t ri*a 111i" 11f. Many who Ho not vince you experience will, hut it up Yet W it horn J’a-te or Smell bun in Indiana on the banks of the edge that closing time does not al­ John (dark Scates of Westbrook Hi" have t In-ir licalt h impaired. ■Tippecanoe riv-m lod years ago. It will he that experience which was re-"looted secretary and treas­ is known as the Bat t le of Tippecanoe ways meal]1, quitting time in a busy Statistics based on microscopic in­ Now t hat castor < i I is tast. eaii only conn; too late to he of on r. and it was here that General William office. Tiie girl who thinks only of spect ion of over s,non.ouo hogs during perfect laxative has arrived. Henry Harrison achieved the fame any use. Von may think that Chairman Good Roads Com., Geo. the end of the day a n d whose a. period of ni no years in ! 11 is count ry Kellogg's Pastele •s Castor oil. a which had much to do with making you have selfcontrol enough to T. Files, Brunswick. thoughts are on the pleasures of the have shown t hat 1.11 percent of thcjn,.w product of the Kellogg oil mills, him President of the . take care of yourself. But the Chairman Touring Information. Indiana and all the great west were evening, past or to come, cannot ex­ hogs were infested w ith live tric h i­ i- so absolutely without fast" or chances are that your selfcon­ Publicity and Contest Com., Daniel then new’. Set Dements had scarcely pect to be successful. Interest in nae. This fact alone makes it im ­ smell that e\en t he children do not begun where now’ there is an ad­ trol will he no more than paste­ W. Hoegg Jr., Porthmd. work may he cultivated and must lie portant that everyone who end pork object to it. vanced civilization, with great cities board against a Gatling trim if Chairman Legislative Com , (dots. if it is to be done intelligently and should for th • pmtk '( ion of liealt h 1 (io(u 1 bye. drug s and dlls. and many millions of people. It is you tamper with temptation and E. Hill, Belgrade Lakes. a Ion time ago, but it does not reach if any happiness is to be experienced eat it only wh ■li thoroughly cooked. i ('astor Oil has come into its own once begin the indulgence. Chairman Membership Com,. ,J. J. back to the beginning of Johnson’s in the doing of it. HOW TO E \T PORK S v FI'LA’ 1again. Doctors have always re­ Pooler, Portland. 1 Anodyne Liniment. Johnson’s An­ Another very important matter, The (richi un parasiie- die and tie-!commended it. odyne Liniment was horn 105 years The directors arc : Hiram W. ago. For over one hundred years it which lies almost entirely in the Hculton Druggist come Intrudes d'lie Kellogg way o making it Ricker, Springs : E. A. Do- - when exposed to a i has been a household friend all over hands of the mother, and one which Deserves Praise. temperature < does not take a si ngle hit of good | ten, Portland * (diaries E. Hill Bel­ f 1 h* 1 F. for a short j New England and in many other tne business school is unable to cor­ O. F. French & Son druggists de­ time. In the cast out of castor oil ; rather purities the grade Lakes ; W. X. Taylor, Port­ ot uncured pork sections ol the country. What a rect, is the subject of appropriate serve praise from Houlton people for the t hoioUgll lle-S ( tin* cook i ug ea n oi I and mak s it more effect i vc. world of aches, pains, strains, coughs land ; Silas B. Adams, Portland ; dress. Even in this day with all the introducing here die simple buckthorn Kellogg'S ' 'asteless ()il docs even cc bottles, mu in bulk. Ask years! Other liniments come and Leith S. Black, Houlton; Prof. become more or less whip in color. ness. The business man wlm inter- appendicitis and it has now been dis- 1m it by name or you m ay he given go. Few live more than a score of George d'. Files, Brunswick ; David I n order to ooiain a temperature of years, but Johnson's remains be­ vlews the young woman applicant covered that JUST A SINGLE DOSE lb)" ai the center it is necessary t hat the old kind, mixed or flavored. Talbot, Rockland; A. Q. M Her, cause of its worth. The fourth and for a position has a right to be skep- relieves sour stomach, gas on the stom- 'i’lie signature, Kello ■g s. 1- Oil fifth generations of users find it as Auburn. the t cm pera t are to which the piece tical of her abdity when she comes ach and constipation INSTANTLY, of meat is exposed during cooking rvery hot t le, in a gl’eell castor leaf valuable a remedy as the first gener­ During; the meeting it was voted to to him wearing a frock suitable for, It’s quick action is a big surprise to tl ade ma r k . ation did. Tippecanoe is a memory. increase the number of % ice presi­ should he eonsidera hi y higher than l)ii t J oh nson's Anodyne Liniment is an afternoon tea or a garden party, peopel. advtg Made only by Spencer Kellogg & dents from five to six and J. S. i 4o k i;::: mu-! B,. A. & E. L. MANNING, Managers helps. Just try it. B r o a d w a y he 1 e 11:gth e 11 ed. i o c you “ j Pharmacy. advtg i New York D etroit

I Lifetime ! i n Bed. Paris Pi ft;vdi \ o Vears in 1ted is i " >eddy WHY NOT T R Y POPHAM’S a rece■rd in that. line. a, (1 is he] 11 b y Mil" !.,acu a \ . a spir>:cj ■of s e v " 111 y M V e, ASTHMA REMEDY living at We! iv ion, r’r . .MHi oiigll Represented by HAROLD P. MARSH, Gives Prompt and T’o-itive IMief in Hvery ( ill per•feet henlth. On e;: 1 to bed Caste Sold by l)rn"i;ists. i.'rioe ffl .00. v hen ;die \\ ;! !: 1 ‘A eg 1 \ l loo a i■w efl Trial l’aeKa;:c bv Mail lUe, intenti on of inner h , !T Mrain. o 1 64 Cedar St., Bangor. W ILLIAM S M FG. CO., Props. and ha:s f;irk fully k " !: t her w ord. She is na‘i; ra 11 y sit if" ring ! rout "io "de or Sale bv berk cran jr. bn t J; r i n i ;d );i adh i- jO "d. 8 Tne Aroostoot Times, Wednesday, January 21, 1914,

PURE RICH BLOOD

R. occurred a most spectacular cap­ PREVENTS DISEASE Where the Mail Goes Mahlon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. ture of a runaway team, in which Dyer Brook Nightingale, is recovering from an Mr. Geo. Timms and a 15. A A. pas- Bad. Blood Causes Most Ailments— i-. our banking hold . at tack of pnemnonia. v o r Wit nn re .1 o he r. s. The fanners at busv li a ti I i n song* r train play*-,! iuioortaut parts. Hood s Sarsaparilla Corrects It. mails, Y( >F can enjoy t ] ian! conveniences and fertilizer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert IVrrigo of Soon after dim er tinio a team ; salet; Bridgewater are spending the winter Bad blood. —that is. blond that is Colds are prevailing in town just owned by Mr. Froesi Adam> of Lud­ ]>rivilcgv^ of this strong , dern iustitutioi W rite us that von with their daughter, M rs. Alice impure or impoverished, thin ami at present. low, and driven by his son. Loland. Crouse. / pale. —is responsible for more ail­ arc interested, and we w end lull particulars. Lulu Dickinson is stopping at Ly­ arrived at Ward Hand's potato ments than anything else. Rev. H. H. Bishop of Massachu­ man K elley’s. house with a load of potatoes and It affects every organ and func­ setts. a former pastor of the Baptist during the time young Adams was tion. In some cases it causes ca­ Joseph Mooers was a b u s i n e s s church, was calling on friends in in tin? house after unloading, his tarrh; in others, dyspepsia; in oth­ RASTEBNJ TRUST & BANKIN.G CO. caller in Oak field Saturday. town Jan. 12. ers, rheumatism; and in still others, team be-ame frightened by an ap­ BAXGOR , , ME. j Miss Annie Parker will pass the The funeral service of Mr. James proaching train and proceeded to weak, tired, languid feelings and winter with her sister Mrs. R. E. Tower was held at the church in the “ beat it" down the track toward worse troubles. BRANCHES AT OLD TOWN .MACHIAS & DEXTER Steveris. Jackins Settlement Jan. 9th. Rev. I aid low pursued by young Adams It is responsible for run-down and Mr. Timms, an employee at the conditions, and is the most common Mm. Chas. Welding, Lulu Dickln- j George Kincaid officiated cause of disease. house, who were quickly and surely son Mid Millie Clark were in Houl- Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the great­ ton Saturday. left behind, est purifier and enricher of the A. B. Libby, Smyrna Mills, was Ludlow Til the meantime the passenger blood 1 lie world has ever known. It In town on professional business train having1 made the necessary has been wonderfully successful in Friday and Saturday. Miss Ruth Webb is suffering from stop proceeded on its way toward removing scrofula and other hu­ Calling Cards Engraved and Printed The many friends of Mrs. V. R. a severe cold. Bangor and soon overtook the pur­ mors, and in building up the whole system. Ask your druggist for McLaughlin are pleased to learn Mrs. William Slager is confined to suers. Taking in the situation at a glance the engineer slowed down Hood’s today. Take it—give it to & Invitations ..... Times Office that she is gaining after a long ill­ the house with illness. til the fatnilv so as to avoid illness. ness. Lee and Helen Worthley are hav­ and took aboard the men, Mr. Timms taking his place upon the pilot of Mrs. Hoy Brisley and her sister ing a run of the measels. the engine, and then began a lively Hasel Batohelder who have been to Mrs. John Green Jr. was in Houl- race while it lasted. Shortly the Lynnfleld, N. B., visiting relatives ton Friday calling on friends. flying horses were sighted and D e returned home Saturday. Mrs. L. R. Ingraham is confined engineer entering into the spirit of to the house with a bad cold. the occasion carefully applied a little Hodgdon Mr. James Longstaff is driving a more speed keeping a sharp lookout 1 9 1 4 very promising four year old colt. ahead, soon the uneven race began Mrs. Hiram Daggett is seriously Mr. and Mrs. Hughes of Houlton to tell upon the almost exhausted :H at this writing. are employed by Mr. Chas. Stewart. horses as foot by foot tin* Iron Horse f Miss Inez Porter has returned from Mr. Waldo Worthley who is work­ gained ground. a visit in . ing in tiie woods, spent Sunday at Soon the train was within a few feet of the sled when Mr. Timms, Reo & Ford Cars Mm. Charles Victory who lias been home. who from his vantage point upon the seriously ill, is gaining daily. Mrs. William McCain visited engine pilot, suddenly took a flying Can be seen at our new warerooms in the friends in Waterville and other Alston and Board man Royal have leap through the air alighting safely places last week. , returned home from Haynesville. upon the sled. Some quick thinking Mm. Adrian Victory has returned The Howard Lumber Co., have and some quicker acting upon the Mansur Block Water St. from visiting relatives in Pennsyl­ installed new machinery for plan­ part of both drivers soon cleared the vania. ing and matching lumber. atmosphere of any possible disas­ trous results and the team naving been driven off the track, the train R E O T H E FIFTH B o y * ' Association Suggestions tor Com­ was enabled to proceed without fur­ puting Parcel Post ther delay. The horses and sleds The Last Word in Automobile Construction Tim arrangements for organizing were uninjured, nobody hurt, no the Honlton Boys’ Assn, on the af­ Rates damage, no delay, just a few min­ Reo the Fifth is the only car in its class which is built like the costliest cars. The only ternoon of Feb. 2, are progressing utes of excitement in a race of a car with this vast over-capacity. The only car with 15 roller bearings, with 190 drop forgings. wUl and the parents of boys from mile and three quarters on the B. . Goud on the boys, supplies etc., all of which School street. will be most interesting. STER Woman’s Club Communication The Houlton Woman’s Club will 1914 meet Monday, Jan. 2(5. FLOUR I*have noticed several statements PROGRAM in the local papers, in eference to Address by Arthur .1. Roberts. Pres­ the condition of the Houlton Slaugh­ ident of Colby College there will be a clearer call and greater de­ ter House, and surroundings, and Invitation extended to the public the manner in which the hipecting school teachers a n d school is being done. board mand for the flqur that is “ B e t t e r t h a n N o w Mr. Starkey did not mean to In charge of Educational Committee Tap the Women's Glut), but .atlier Tea the agiator. The Club has rights. t h e B e s t , ” because bread intelligence is The Women should have all the Houlton Music Club rights and privileges of men. I The second concert of the Houlton increasing daily. The more one knows of agree with the Irishman who after Music (’lull, open to associate mem­ a hard days work in the ditch bers and their guests, will he held ;it was returning home aboard a street food values and of living economy, the louder Watson Hall on the evening of Jan­ car a fashionable lady entered and uary 29. The entire program prom­ demanded Pat’s seat. He inquired ises to be most interesting and a full our guarantee speaks. if she expected all the rights of attendance is expected. The latter man, certainly she replied. Then part of the evening will lx given to hang on that strap like a man. tinj- rend it ion of several choruses and The question seems to be. can this To the bread-wise no more need he said. solos from the ‘■Messiah." small town afford to pay $2000.00 or Those kindly assisting in t his work more for having a little blue paint are: Tenors—M essrs. Marriott, dobbed on the meat. Cleveland, Baiker, Berrie, Ervin, Several years since the Govern­ Dr. Walker ; bases—Messrs, Archi­ Rread is the cheapest m ent demanded that the lambs bald, Weeks. Hood. Churchill, Chad slaughtered in Houlton should be wick, Rev. T. 1’. Williams, Dr. Clif­ inspected, they sent a fellow here ford. u food in the world at a fairly gooci salarl.v. They kill­ The final rehearsal will be held ing that season some 1,000 lambs, next Thursday evening at 7. 15 in the and all he condemned was one, R5 tVT-ow.. ;.,] n., r|ors. that was account of the color. As Our Guarantee: a.matter of fact the lamb was all right, the color was due to the Fact and Fiction bleeding. The Facr and Fiction (dub will Now it seems to me that the Di- meet with Miss Belle Downes, Sat­ If Daniel Webster Flour does not make speotion a t Mr. Starkey’s Slaughter urday, Jan. 24. House has been run on the same PROGRAM the best bread you have ever baked— Hue. . The meat men do not object Roll Call. South American in tne to Inspection, but they do object to life after using one bag or barrel—return it t-be present method of conducting The Parts of South America—Davis same. (Three Gringos in Venezuela) empty to the dealer and the price will Mr. Starkey also resents the state­ South American women and home ment that his place is'filthy as life— February magazine quoted before the Woman’s Club. Lesson Review-Chapters 15 1(5 be refunded and charged to us. And again calls attention to the Leader, Miss McGinley statement of the visitors that his Current Events plaoe is as clean as any in the state, (and ia open for inspection at all Ricker Travel Class ttOMi) as regards to the difference of the knowledge between the The Ricker Travel Class will meet bateher and the inspector. with Miss Ethel Titeomb, Monday, Reminds me of the incidentth at Jan. 26. taak place when I was conducting a PROGRAM Insist Upon Your Grocer Supplying You, Qftfltry store. A gentleman from Appropriate Quotations Part* entered and began to examine Reading : Chap. 3 from “ An Amer­ g a io f the stock. He came across ican in Holland’’ and don’t accept “The Just as Good” AMfeifnl of cranberries, he remarked, Miss Titeomb take that Httle red berry put Dutch Painters : In warm water, boil him in Franz Hals Miss Davis k# will make just as good Rembrandt Miss McGary ' § i prunes.” Poem : ‘‘A Diitch Picture” 4 QITIZEN. « Miss Shea Eagle Roller Mill Company New Ulm, Minnesota. m e Aroostook Times, Wednesday, January 21, 1914.

A >?« A »?<• •?< *7* ►?« • J Aroostook Press Assn, j The Music Master I. 0. F Install A. P. M. F. I. Co. On Ki'h. till, at Watson Hall, The annuni meeting of the Aroos­ OF LOCAL INTEREST Defiance Court No. l.‘U2 I.O. F. The miiiua 1 mod ing <>f the Aroos­ Goorgo Kiornan will “ Tin1 took Patron's Mutual Insurance Co. held an iustallal ion ceremony last & VWKfWK*Vt K* »i« *i« K* *i* K* »T-» took Press Assn, was held in Moul­ Music Master” under the auspices took place in Presque Isle, last week Wednesday at their Hall on Main ton on Friday. of the Auxiliary of the Church of and was as follows : President, 1). St-, a large mini her of friends of the Ira D. Carpenter of Patten was in Honlton’s Fair Aug. 25, 20, 27. Routine business was transact.en, the Good Shepherd. W. (filmore, Easton ; Secretary, K. and the old oflicers were* reelected order were present by invitation town last week on business. Mias Henrietta Miiliken of Bridge- Many here have heard Mr. Kier- I. McGlaufiin, Presque Isle; Treas­ and were much impressed with the water was in town Thursday. for the ensuing year. nan, ami all speak n o t 1; i n g hut urer, A. A. Stewart, Houlton. Mr. Fred Hamm has rented the beautiful ritualistic work. High . Through the courtesy ot Clerk « 1 words of the highest praise for his Directors : L. E. Tuttle, Caribou; Harrison house on Pleasant Sr. Judge Fessemleii was m t » w n | Courtg Micllft(a M. 0 l.rk, the meet- Treas., W. S. Lewin acted as in­ Mr. and Mrs. Abner McGary left Tuesday holding Probate Court. work, which assures those having W. B. Griffin, Caribou ; Willard ing was held in the County Com- stalling officer and the work w’as Weston, Houlton ; Ira Porter, last week for a trip to New York Judge G. H. Smith of Presque the matter in charge a full house. misswM&eTS’ rooms. carried out in a fine manner. Houlton. City. Isle, was in town Tuesday on busi­ At the eloso of the ceremony a Bryson’s orchestra went to Wood* ness. First Baptist Church fine buffet lunch was served, and a •tank TMrsday where they played Plan to come to Houlton Awg. 25, Removals pleasant time was enjoyed by all. Trunk Line Highway *!*'!» (AftriM In the evening. 26, 27. The best fair in the State of At the annual meeting of the First The members of the state highway Cora Putnam went to Inland Maine. B. E. Anderson will soon move his Baptist society, held last week, Rev. commission, which consists of Ly- ‘•.T; Mva. Fa**, Wednesday, where she in- Mrs. Sol Green was visiting re­ Shoe Hospital from the Exchange H. G. Kennedy was chosen moder­ Announcement | man H. Neison and Philip J. Deer- stalled the oiotra of the Rastern latives in the northern part of the Block to the store now' occupied by ator and the following officers were ing of Portland, and William M. •dUr. qeutity last week. the Sincock Millinery, and will also elected : IfAyer of Oakland, at a session h4M !have an up-to-date Shoe Shining J. B. Maxwell, clerk ; T. C. S. Mrs. O. A. Jaeeba of ’fm p te Isle W. Y. French made a flying bsrei- Mr. James H. Kidder will be a Friday voted that the policy of -the •equipment. Berry, treasurer ; F. A. Gellerson, Wttr In towfe last w^ek % *fe*r days, tiese tHp to Bangor on Friday re­ candidate before the primaries in commission in the matter of road Harold Chadwick, the Florist, will auditor; Charles P. Barnes, chair­ lb# fnest of her sister, Mrs. George turning Saturday A. M. June for Register of Deeds on the building for this year would be the move from the Opera House Block man of finance committee ; Mrs. J. Republican ticket. construction of a seven-mile section ’Mllea. Mr. Victor ‘Gilpatriok, of David- to a part of the office of the Singer N. Adams, chairman social com­ The fact that “Jim” Kiddder is in each county of the state so far as tbaXadles’ Auxiliary of the Con- son, spent Monday in town return­ Sewing Machine Co. on Court St. mittee ; Mrs. L. A. Shaw, chairman one of the most genial and popular it practicable. .^djpiiriy g| will be held with ing on the evening train. The Sincock Millinery will move of calling committee ; Mrs. J. B. Highland Aw. men that ever lived is assurance that The work on these roads will be in .I- Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Putnam and from their present location to the Ward, chairman of music committee the man who goes up against him in >n. the section of interlocking highway* ■* • daughter Beatrioe, returned last store in the same block, formerly oc­ C. A. Atherton, superintendent Sun­ tne primaries will not have much of a system which wras recently adopted Ward and Mrs. A. E. Week tyom a 10 days trip to Boston. cupied by the Houlton Cooperative day school ; L. E. Thornton, J. B. a chance. by the highway commission. week for Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. so that it can be corner, and are reliable. • grief in his family, he would be un­ during the handled more easily during the Jan. 1914 ims able to appear to try the case at this having reduced the to Houlton winter calls. ectviinga hearty 1 23 below 30 above Connell Bros. Assign time. He expressed the wish that it strength of this cigar 25 The members of the Houlton High 2 20 20 — da. be continued until the April term. School Athletic Ass’n. have chosen 8 6 30 The Woodstock correspondent of This has been granted. per cent;) third because it

4m WANTLD-5 EXPERIENCED SALES FEOPLE-5 WANTED ter ADJUSTMENT SALE t The Entire Stock of B. S. Green Bros. Co., Houlton is to be completely adjusted at once. i These Goods will be closed out with Utter Disregard of former prices or values.

» I l , ‘ Stock Must Be Reduced One-half

:#-■ 'A To acsomplish this in the short time forced upon us, the prices mu6t be so extra­ Adjustment Reductions on ordinary low that people will come from far and near and buy liberally and fast So we have made Adjustment Reductions on r v. Men’s Overcoats Men’s Suits Suits at such extreme reductions that iffM ,.V ■ M fn who have ever worn our of Over­ p r i c e s V ' so LOW it is really impossible to realize the full coats know the excellent Value they import of the •very low prices until you rsoshre at regular price—then stop and that there will be no chance for doubt that this is the see them with the price tickets ma; ked reliaze what unusual value these big in plain figures. jtoductidns mean for you. $12 60 Value $ 7 95 Greatest Price Reduction Sale si HA-. B - ■* 15 00 10 45 $18 60 Value I 8 45 18 50 12 76 10 00 ,r 9 50 EVER HELD IN THIS SECTION 2 2 0 0 17 50 18 00 « 12 50 28 00 2 1 0 0 The entire stock will be so arranged that no matter how large the crowds they A ■V (i 80 00 14 45 We simply must sell every garment (t will be accommodated without delay. Everything will be marked in plain ‘figures 8 6 0 0 17 50 thus assuring each and every customer an absolute compliance with this advertise­ because it is an inflexible rule at this store that nothing shall be carried over ment and to forestall any possible skepticism we shall unhesitatingly exchange an into another season Had jou decided to make your last unsatisfactory purchase or refund your money if so desired. This sale embraces i j[■ ■> years overcoat last another season? our entire stock of 100 MEN’S SUITS TO GO There prices offer such enticing values A T LESS THAN COST that you simply cannot affotd to pass These Suits sold at from $io to $ 2 0 but to clean them out Half Prfe tfciin by. Men’s Clothing and Furnishings we offer them at just. . . .

ATURDAY JANUARY 24 '9.. a. m.. opening hour “*’ Cash Given Away at the Opening Hour *<"4: l/'H I >00 Boy*’ all wocft Sweaters, in all colors, regular $1.50 Men’s heavy Huron Rubbers, regular $1.75 value, sale value, sale price 45c. price $1.10.

■f T O U R MONEY BACK AS QUICK AS A This sale must necessarily last some time to reduce WINK if you should rather have it than the goods 100 Sample Union Suits this stock one-half but the be L s:oes first STORE CLOSED AT LESS THAN COST At 9 a. m. Opening day we will ■2$ .V, ALL DAY FRIDAY, JAN. 23rd GIVE CASH AWAY

While a large force of clerks will be busy remarking 150 M e n ’s Union Suits To each of the first To each of the first To each of the first goods down to Adjustment Sale Prices and arranging three people who select three people who select three people vho select s. fd; jj Regular value $I>, $2.50, $2 to do?*1 out at ami pay for a man’s suit and pay for a man’s hat and pay for a man’s l ^the stock so the on opening day, we shall on opening day, we shall overcoat on opening day give $2.00 in C A SH give $1.00 in CAS It we shall give $2.00 in Crowds can be easily and promptly served $1.19 FREE FREE CASH FREE a W E W ILL HAVE PLENTY OF GOOD This one of all tlu* latoM and famous make Anticipate your future needs and supply them now CLERKS, eo that the crowd can be well taken care of Everything sold exactly as advertised.

'Bamemjber that this store sells none but dependable goods of the highest character. Our regular prices are very low. This GREAT ADJUSTMENT SALE will be the « :li*J GREATEST MONEY SAVING EVENT

Of tbe times. Don’t fail to read about these Adjustment Sale Bargains, then come and see the goods. They will go fast as soon as people learn about them m

II V! Furnishings at Adjustment Prices AMAZING PRICES 100 pairs Men's 1 Buckle Over­ 100 Men’s all wool heavy shaker O u r Word to the Public We are not going out of business. Admitting my brothers shoes, regular $1.50 value, ad­ Sweaters’in Garnet, Tan, Gray, into partnership makes it necessary to reaiijust the stock ami to extra heavy, regular $4 and up do so we must reduce it at least one half. You will find us justment price t ; to $0 quality here to see to it that von get satisfaction in everv one of your dealings with ns. Your confidence and faith in us is the price pH,-/ we seek. V 75c $2.45 jj ... Cash Given Away Opening Day

ENTIRE STOCK .''■•ft ] to.1 A *. B. S. Green Bros.. &ale of the FORMERLY B. S. GREEN Houlton, Maine Your Railroad Fare Paid, if you come 30 miles and trade $15 or more

m S L ___ i’ p The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, January 21. 1914. JUST YEARS BUSINESS !

13 years ago we opened our store in the little Basement in the Putnam Block. We have made good from the start—now we operate 3 of the finest stores in the County. I am admitting my Brothers in business with me, therefore this adjustment sale—and we are,going to hold a sale that will make an enviable record to look back upon for years to come. We are going to make this sale a regular celebration ol values, in which we want you to share. See the remarkable values in our Men’s Suits and Overcoate. Hart Schaffner Marx Suits AT ORDINARY CLOTHES PRICES

10 doz. Men’s Gray, Bhie, Brown Flannel $12.00 Men’s fine $18.50, $20.00 to $25.00 made Suits in many Shirto, regular $1.00 Suits, the latest shades in Gray, Brown, Blues, cut in the very latest Id $1.50 value, sale styles (no old goods) made in all wool fabrics, hand tailored, fine patterns, some quality supreme. blue serges at price Adjustment Sale Price 79c *14.95 $7.95

$4.00 J. G. Special Shoes, high cut $115. Bacoon coat made of dark best 50c all wool Fleece underwear made only, every pair guaranteed to be as fur, well worth the above price. extra heavy with pearl buttons, well food as the best, we stand right' be­ Adjustment Sale Price trimmed front. hind them. $82.00 Adjustment Sale Price Adjustment'» 0Sale Price $8.50 Sheep lined coats with Blanket 39c $2.85 collar, made with leather trimmings. Adjustment Sale Price 35c Boys’ Fleece Underwear, all 60 doz. Shaw Knit extra heavy hose, $5.45 sizes, heavy weights of the best quality. made of the best quality. The name $22.00 Plush lined coat with Blanket Shaw Knit stands for quality. Muskrat collar made with the fine Sale Price Begular value 60c Sale Price Beaver Shell. 19c Adjustment Sale Price 35c * • * $14.45 $5.60 Boys’ extra heavy Hockey $35.00 Poney lined coats with extra suits all wool, with 2 pairs of Pants 120 Boys’ Sweaters in all colors fine Broad cloth shell, made w i t li some Norfolks, some plain. the best you can buy at that price. Blanket collar, finest made coat to sell at above price, ail sizes. Adjustment Sale Price Sale Price Adjustment Sale Price I $4.45 75c $22.50 The Pants alone are worth $3.00 is a Bona-fide Clearance Sale , You have attended some of our sales—you know the values we always give you—We fan’t mention in this ad, the different prices of all our stock, and furthermore you fgftow that you must see things to believe them. We want you to attend this great sale 'i||itd you will be pleased that you have taken our advice. B. S. GREEN BROS. CO. PRESQUE ISLE DANFORTH h o o o i i ; elusion, immediately upon tll«* se- tlx* particuhir and selfish desire o Classified Ads; Vt »T« •?« »7« .7< •?< »7« .7« »T« .7« »7 > ? «T < A »7 7 7 7 «.? < *7 f ! BANKRUPT’S PETITJON FOR D!S- i curing of tin* fund of ten million any person or community. It, Js a \ dollars. CHARGE. % OF LOCAL INTEREST { broad-gauge plan for the definite In the matter of . lo o se For Rent On Florence ! The original idea was to make the Ave. Inquire of Harry 1!. Burleigh. 22p *&*&*&*&*& Kfl advancement of the cause of Good .lames N. Shaw In JJaiikniotey. | appeal on business principles al- Hoads, and we believe is tin* proper I lank'm pt. ' j most entirely to nu< nufaeturers and To the Hon. C1. \ k in c k H a c k . .Jndue of A Capable Girl For General beginning. The whole project is too the 1 >istrict Court of the I'nited Mates for housework wanted by Mrs. F. N. Vose, Farmers’ National Bank Social Session j dealers of automobiles, motorcycles important to bo subject to the ca­ the District of Maine." iami accessories, believing that at , llT .JAMKS X. SIIAW Franklin St. price or preference of individuals or of Westfield in the County of A large number of the members of 1 this period in the development of lo calitu -s, or to m a k e it an oppor- I Aroostook and State of Maine, in said Dis- Wow Rent—An Upstairs Tene­ At the annual meeting- of (he Far­ mers’ National Bank held last week, Houlton Lodge 835 B. P. O. Elks I the business it hud reached a point Minify for political manipulation : rt,T”^nt.s that o, the lHth ment at six room, on Green St. Apply to were in attendance at the annual so­ where it wras necessary to build per­ laj of .Ian., itu.5 he was duly adjudged Mrs. Harry Crabb, Weeks St I3p the following Directors were elected : and it has been the purpose consist- i bankrupt individually and as such co- F. A. Powers, J. S. Weiler, S. cial session held on Wednesday last. manent highways, and that these ently o keep the entire plan free Partner“h'p under the A.els »f Con- The committee in charge, Ernest c , .... . ,. , | gress relating to bankruptcy; that they A Capable Girl For General Friedman, J. A. Browne. C. E. industries were justified in giving a from such criticisms. All sub- 1 nave dujy surrendered all his propertypro|>erty and Leighton, C. H. Wheeler, Elisha S. small per cent of their annual busi­ scriptions will be adequately safe j rights of property, and have fully complied homework. Apply to Mrs. F. O. Orcutt, Wil'iams, L. B. Johnson, O. F. with all the requirements of said Acts and of Fbannt R. French, J. C. McIntyre. L. O. Lud­ Powers, J. J. Marriott, W. P. Man­ ness covering a period of three years. guarded ; contracts with states and j the orders of Cmirt touching his bankruptcy. wig, who elected the following offi­ sur, Goo. H. Taber, C. C. Newell We found that, there was a desire to counties will be carefully entered! WTikkefokk ijk Prays, That ne and Preston Walsh provided one of extend this idea so that it could be • te a m Powe cers : into : and we proposenronose that we winwill discharge decreed from allbv the debts Court provable to have against a full 1 will fill oheap for cash President, F. A. Powers the best entertainments ever enjoyed a popular movement. The manu­ get full value for every dollar we his estate under said bankruptcy Arts except i sod look al It. J. E. Robinson. Vice Pres., J. S. Weiler which was most successful. facturers and dealers have sub­ spend for materials. SV5JL-5!*8 88are by law from such scribed quite liberally and are con­ discharge. ^ Rooms, One Cashier, W. F. Titcomb It is the intention to carry this to Dated this 14th day of Jan., A. D. tinuing to do so, and it is hoped that ap early and successful conclusion 1914. $ » Post Office. Foe JAMES W Boston Quintet Club within a short time, all of them will and our plans already are taking 49.0. I n ti Mtshanie St itoknipt.. Maguire Lecture unite in what we believe to be a shape to begin this work at an early The Portland Argus of recent date logical business proposition. ORDER OF XOTICF. THEREON. date. We have passed the stage in District of Maine, ss. The feoond entertainment in the contained the following : “ The vo­ But in order to make this project the progress of our work w h en- On th is17th------day, of Jan., A. D., 1914, on W oman’s Club course at Mansur cal program rendered by the Boston popular and to enable the largest people are wondering— “Will this reading toe foregoing petition, itis— ® orderei* by the Court, That s bear- Hall was in the form of a lecture by -Quintette Club was well received number to co-operate, we have pro­ go through ? and now the question ing be had upon the same on the 27th day of Gabriel Maguire and was an intel­ and those present agreed that noth­ vided a membership, to which it is asked is,— “ He w soon will the work F®n* A* before “ id Court at Port- • tore ing better in quintette work has ever sincerely hoped that all automobi­ hp„in V" nu,ia . .. , land, in said District, at ten o’clock in the Shoe H a fb ’ lectual treat. He is very witty and gin . Ibis depends entirely up- forenoon :and that notice thereof be publi- at times nearly convulsed his hear been heard in this city.” lists, particularly, will subscribe. on the completion of the ten million shed In The Aroostook times a newspaper* er O. B fund. We answer “ De printed in said District, ami that all known' era with hia humorous portrayal of The Manchester Union states that, Certificates of membership, mem w e answer Do your part creditors, and other persons in interest may tome experience or incident. His “ Miss Blouin has a remarkably rich bership cards and radiator emblems NOW and the Road will be built in appear at the said time and place, and show contralto voice which shows univer­ are furnished upon the payment of the nexj two years.” The Derma- “ use, if any they have, why the prayer oL leeture Was highly instructive and ” 1 said petitioners should not be granted, when be finished his hearers felt sal power, expression, and most care­ a minimum fee of $5.00. We have nent headquarters are in Detroit— 1 A nd it is F urther Ordered by t h e that they bad been edified as well ae ful training.” received as high as $1,000 for a certi­ 2115 Dime Savings Bank Builkimr— ^ Court, That the Clerk shall send by mail to and in direct char™ a w 1 all known creditors copies of said petition and entertained. The Boston Transcript says : “To ficate of membership, and feel hon­ and in direct charge of Mr. A. R. ( this order, addressed to them at llieir places. The extremely sold weather and open the program Miss Mabel John ored that President Wilson heads Pardington, who will delight in giv- j of residence as stated. many other albwMIona^ii town com- SOII4 a pianist of rare ability gave a the list of prominent statesmen and ing you full information and having ^ poo 1 seal blned to make tfaeffittendaaee small­ Brilliant piano solo Verdi-Liszt ‘Rig men of affairs who have endorsed you enlist as one of the workers in at Portland,...... in said district, on the 17th day tn m date oletto.’ It was a delight to her hear­ Jan. A. D.T914. R. A. SaaM. Ludlow, Me. er than usual. the movement by taking member­ this cause. ers and one of the choicest features (l. s ) JAMES E. HEWEY, Cle*. ship. A true copy of petition and order thereon. (NaiWoad Stnmpage of the program.” There has been one feature, how­ Attest: JAMES E. HEWEY. Clerk. Notice of First Mretingof Creditors hall miles from Houl- Potatoes The Bath Times quotes: “ Mrs. ever, that has been the hardest to Shackford of the Quintette Club was In the District Court of the United States for Notice of First Meeting of Cb e d it o b e * ptesm write H. have presented properly—and that the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. • C o . Baaeor, Me. ftp also soloist last evening, and her In the District Court of the United States fon* C. P. R. SHIPMENTS is the desire to obtain the road In the matter of the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. ▼oioe of a rich quality was listened through « different localities ; and Lester E. Cheney In Bankruptcy. In the matter of t i Lad1ea Jan 18 t cars from Houlton to with much pleasure.” Bankrupt. Hugh W. Muiphy > In Bankruptcy. u | .1 41 44 unfortunately a considerable num­ To the creditors Fertilizer 14 What need is there of saying more of said Lester E. Cheney of Fort Fairfield Bankrupt. I 7 44 44 It ber of people have felt that they To the creditors of Hugh W. Murphy of tan,«B ta| sards 15 to induce the music lovers of Houl­ in the county of Aroostook, and District Houlton in the County of Aroostook*, Q 44 44 44 would make their subscriptions de­ aforesaid, bankrupt. laMiacanasp. Aiewadfor tan 16 ton to fill the Grange Hall to its full­ and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. > th l. Loolsa MoGee, or Times Office. 0 “ “ pend upon the final location of the Notice is hereby given that on the 17th day Notice is hereby given toot on the 17 est oapacity January 29, when the road. Just a moment of reflection of Jan. A. D. 1914, the said 17th day of Jan., A. D. 1914. the said ' . ■ ■ 13 19 5 “ •» “ l^ester E. Cheney was duly adjudicat­ Boston Quintette Club appears ? will certainly convince anyone that Hugh w. Murphy was duly adjudicated Ae will be seen from the condition ed bankrupt, and that the first meeting bankrupt; and that the first meeJng of Attention—A gents it would have been futile to have of his creditors will be held at the office of his creditors will be held at the office of stock on tracks in N. Y. City, the Edwin L. Vail, in Houlton, on the of Edwin L. Vail in Houlton,. on tie 7th la o m t Grange to sell our new planned tli is proposition with this 7th day of Feb., A. D. 1914, at 10 Pins. Our new 7th Degree Pin is cold wrought much havoc on cars on Lincoln Highway day of Feb. A. D. 1914, at 10 o'clock the tracks, but in Aroostook oounty idea in mind, and all subscriptions o’clock in the forenoon, at which time ,in' the forenoon, at which timo the ty. Write for prices. Good Com- taken from the beginning were ef­ the said creditors may attend, prove their said creditors may attend, prove their claims, the farmers have made provision for The b^sic purpose of the Lincoln claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank- appoint a trustee, examine toe bankrupt, and Be the first In the field. Stand- fective, regardless of the location of •iRpiy Oo., Box 144, Collinsville, such weather and all storage ware­ Highway was to crystallize and rupt and transact such other business as may transact such other business as may properly the Highway. It is impossible to properly come before said meeting. come before said meeting. 453p houses are fully protected from the bring into definite shape the senti­ touch all communities and a sub­ EDWIN L. VAIL, EDWIN I,. VAIL, extreme cold. ment favorable to Good Roads. Referee in Bankruptcy. Referee in Bankruptcy. scription should not be based upon i #W V-#I a e k Orpingtons, The continued cold of the past The discussion of the subject of Dated at Houlton, Jan., 19,1914. Dated at Houlton, Jan. 19th, 1914. jd w jb a laying strain of Prize Win- week has kept many from being Good Roads has reached every com­ i.' w e * # jum) most beautiful hauled in, but as soon as warmer Titos I#j0 0- 1.Q.O(>-1 /5.0 0 . White munity in the United States, and W m prices. Sittings In sea- weather prevails and the roads im­ nothing seems to exceed this topic aaai'TMdfi* No. Wayeriy prove the stofik in storage on farms inf general interest. Woodtoids, Maine. tip will commence to be moved. Realizing that our roads were not Buyers are paying $1,50 per barrel. properly constructed to meet the There have been shipped over the demands of an increased and new B. & A. R. R. from the 1913 crop, up kind of traffic, t!)P originators of The Webster Star Brand tpjan- 18- 8,831,188 bushels, the Lincoln Highway movement A dispatch from Washington says decided that tile best and most that unusually high prices prevail practical way of advancing the in the potato markets because the standard of road building was by farmers this year are holding a larg­ building a permanent'll i g h w a y, Typewriter Ribbons or ,8 farms near er proportion of this vegetable than constructed with the advice and Gash custom­ was held in the past four years in under the supervision of the best the belief that they will profit by a road builders in our country. e r future rise in prices, according to a It is a lamentable fact that our For all makes of statement Saturday by the depart­ roads are not as good as they were ment of agriculture. The supply, ten years ago, and the method of Ribbon Writing Machines W . Harmon & Co. however, is said to be normal and repairs usually employed really af­ the conditions do not forecast any fords little relief. Highways that material advance in prices. were, in the days of the bicycle, Absolutely guaranteed to give clear, In Pen 50c In consequence of the firm holding smooth and delightful to travel over are now almost worn out. Vast M* of potatoes by producers from Maine permanent copies, and will not smut, •!0ji jiR k 'tto bought and contracted for Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota ,sums of money have been spent on ~ i | fiabu up-to-date, reliable Fountain ft' —important producing states—the them, but the present plan is not dry out or fill the type. i J)m»t kUBa ltopurtlDK and Manufaotur- price on Dec. I was about 11% cents adequate, and analysis of the situa­ qr and so are able to sell at the tfHMttof Mo EACH. Lees than per busnel higher than a year ago tion discloses some very conclusive and cents higher than three facts. It was thought best by the origin­ STAR BRAND RIBBONS 'Sett Fflkrs with H K Gold Pen years ago. T h e department estimates that ators of the movement to build a i to retail at SI.50. about 42.1 per cent, of the market- permanent Transcontinental High­ Are made in Black, Bine, Purple, Green. Red and brown ; in both record and copying ; also aesstpyou nothing to see one of these pens, ably supply of potatoes of the 1913 way, and it was so stated at the first aB dsk. Just drop"** a Postal in Black copy Blue, Black copy Green, Black copy Purple, Indelible and llektograph. I you one Fuse of Charge. crop remained in the hands of far­ meeting held in Indianapolis in f, try it if you wish and mers and 9.5Y>er cent, in the hands September, 1912, when the proposi­ IQSfiOc. If not aatisfied return of dealers on Jan. 1. in the important tion was presented to a group of potato growing states. automobile and accessory manufact­ urers and dealers. It was argued n r i t i go. NEW YORK The Produce News says : that if one conspicuous, continuous TYPEWRITER CARBON .Ili^baiV U lsa. M aine. This week will probably see the and permanejit^ high way exl ended heaviest losses to Maine shippers for from tiie Atlantic to the Pacific, it Jfotita of Foreclosure mjmy years. A conservative esti­ would only he a short while uw;il P. Harkins of Houlton, in mate Thursday showed that probably the public would demand general PAPER Aroostook, and State of 700 or 800 ears were caught by the improvement of the standard of CARBON PAPERS 8 x 14 trbto Xtgagt deed dated July 28, intense cold of Tuesday either in#the road construction, and that laterals .Sizes 8G xi 1 Voi. 833, Page 171, of the Harlem Kivef or 33rd street yards or would be built to this highway of Bsgiatryof Deeds, con- rolling. Caribou reported a temper­ the same general character. MultiKopy Carbon papers are in three weights, Light, Medium deooribed parcel of ature of 49 below zero, Tuesday The response at this meeting was tax the South Division of said quite unusual ; the idea was en­ and Billing Weight; and in tour finishes as follows: on the east side night, and throughout Aroostook at the northwest oounty an average of 30 and 40 below thusiastically endorsed and nearly REGULAR FINISH and ooop0W by b e was reported. With a large accu­ $300,000 was subscribed in less than fidbffif; thence mnnigy northerly mulation in the Harlem yards as thirty minutes. With this start, an This finish embodies the greatest number of desirable features that it is possible to blend active campaign was entered upon, well as the usual carryover at 33rd into one grade of ink texture. It is very durable, strong-manifolding, clean carbon, giving ilea stoke; toeaee naming street, together with over 800 cars in and now there are upwards of five jplRNrii' (til sods and eight (8) links in Jersey City, the cold wave worked million dollars in the fund. The permanent writings of a good full strength of color. IhR ton sRka stonding six (6) rods considerable havoc on goods already plan, briefly outlined, is as follows : ^fl|B0kto hottheriy of the north line arrived. Practically every car, It is to secure a fund of ten mil­ Manifolding Power Catholic Society ; whether lined box or an Eastman lion dollars with which to buy Light Weight, 20 copies Medium Weigtli, 8 copies Billing Weight, 6 copies gnpgMdy. six' (d) rods and six (6) materials for the construction of the T i t o * b said north line of said Heater, showed more or less frost. tototof tond; thence westerly on It will tako fully three weeks to Lincoln Highway. The states and bam (III teds and seven (7) links make adjustments on these losses. countries through which the High­ HARD FINISH «B of tNgtanlng, being the same Because of the intense cold keeping way passes are to do the work, ac­ imsweysitostod John PaHarklns buyers from the yards as well as cording to specifications and under This finish has all the features of the regular that it is practical to embody in a carbon OtoliRiifeine by,deed dated Nov. from the docks, there was practical­ the supervision of the best and most paper of this class. This carbon is suited for general work. It is a hard finish, non-smutting, ■ M to the Aroostook Registry of ly no market up to Thursday and successful road engineers of our durable carbon. The impressions from this paper are sharp, clear and of good color strength. f t Tel, 893, page 807, and by deed very little trading then. country. This means, when the WA III Raxktne dated Nov. * 1307, Maine shippers have n o t been Highway is completed, a road that mM Registry in Yak 228. Page Manifolding Power quoting at all this week, latest offers will probably represent from twenty- the eondltlons of said Billing Weight, 4 copies by reason whereof I being 76 and 82c H . R., but no one five to thirty million dollars, and Light Weigh, 16 copies Medium Weight, 6 copies I talSMtosoreof said mortgage and give was buying a t this price. Mer­ will assure practically a uniform for the purpose of effecting said chantable stock in the yards, rea­ and continuous highway permanent­ sonably free from frost, sold $2.60 ly constructed ; it means the build­ MANIFOLD HARD FINISH Jan. l«, 1914. and 2.65. butas buyers were unable to ing of adequate culverts and Ur This finish is manufactured with the special features of strong manifolding power developed MAUD ft. HANSON, move their goods there was practi­ bridges; it means the reduction of Bp MADMAN A P ie r c e , her Attorneys. cally no trading. The rise in tem­ sharp grades ; it means an open road in an ink of hard texture. This carbon will make as many copies as the regular finish, will perature Thursday helped out some­ for automobilists ; and it means a also give extra color strength, intense blacks, very brilliant blues, and bright rich purples. what. but jobbers generally reported market road for the fanners, all the K evtes o f F um t Me e t in g of Cred ito rs The writings from this carbon paper are sharp, clear, and the colors are the strongest it is pos­ year round. oCthe United States for retailers having enough stocks to sible to obtain from carbon papers. In Bankruptcy. carry them over until next week. The plan of co-operation on the The grocery demand was unusually part of the states and counties has In Bankruptcy Manifolding Power krupt. light, in response to the light de­ been enthusiastically received tars of said Matilda M. Murphy mand from consumers. throughout the entire distanee, and Light Weight, 20 copies Medium Weight, S copies Billing W eight, 6 copies fat the eounty of Aroostook, afonsoM. a bankrupt, Similar conditions are reported up it has been astounding to discover auehy given that on the 17th day state as in Maine. All interior ship­ the Readiness and desire on the part of Jim. A. D. 1914 the said Matilda M. of tlie commonwealths to unite in Murphy was duly adjudicated bank- pers report everything shut down. ^ * that toe first meeting of her Farmers could not haul and loaders this project, so that this time the Carried in stock by will he held at the oflioe of were unable to move anything. The plan is assured of a successful con- L. Vail in Houlton, on the 7th of fit. A. D. 1914, at 10:00 o’clock most intense cold in many years is “ fansuoflit, at which time the said reported a t the various shipping may attend, prove their claims, Korean Postage Stamps. Times Publishing Co. a trustee, examine the bankrupt, points. Practically nothing was Korea displays the plum blossom ne such other business as may loaded since Monday. States were on her stamps. It is the royal flower Houlton, Maine HtaBiriy come before said meeting. nominally quoted $2.25 and 2.50, but of her last dynasty -a dynasty which Times Building . EDWIN L. VAIL, Referee in Bankruptcy. there were very few wholesalers who reigned for 500 years until ;.be Jap­ DoledalfHoulton, Jan. 19, 191-t. had any to offer. anese wrested it away. V The Aroostook Times, W ednesday, Ja n u a ry 21, 1914.

|& |»T« fr? 4 * ?4 * ?4 ►?< »?4 I0?4 £ * '£ * ►?< *T « ►?« > ?« ►?« ►?<€ 8 ?4 ►7?C > 74 L? 4 t 7< 6 ?1 &>?« * OF------LOCAL - - - ■ INTEREST Advtg. & OMOO You Got I *? % MILEAGE, sold by Lorn Slipp- Mil hooks al 11. E. Thomas. WHEN YOU BUY A F. D. Goud wont to boston. Satur­ Miss Elizabeth MeLeod spent Sun­ A Cold. Too? day, on business. day in West field with friends. Mr. E. Jienn of Oakliold was a bus­ Don’t miss Houlton’s Fair, Aug. Seems as though half the people we meet iness caller in town Friday. 25, 2(5, 27. nowadays are down with the epidemic. E. L. Vail and Geo. A. Gorham Osgood’s prices are trade winners. PIANO returned Saturday from a business Deputy Sheriff H. D. Smart was trip to Boston. at Harvey Siding, Monday, on bus­ Fresh oysters are received at Ril­ iness. Choose a standard make. H ere’s th e ey’s market every day. Try them. All kinds of sea food, fresh at Ril­ Mr. Harris Porter is confined to ey's market. Cheaper than .meat, Quickest Cure: his home by illness. and more healthy. They cost a little more but The eighth annual Conference of Mrs. J. C. Dill left Monday for Boys takes place in Auburn, Feb. Hanover. Maine, where she will vis­ are worth the difference in Take our White Pine Expectorant IB, 14, 15. it her mother for two weeks. (50 cts. per Botde) Mrs. Julia West left last week for Osgood’s stock of up-to-thc-minuic price. Boston, where she will spend the Jewelry is still the largest in town, and Laxative Grippe Tablets winter. as always. (25 cts per Boz) Buy your coal and wood~of F. A. W. R. Roix of Ashland was among The Houlton Music Store Cates and Co. the out of town people in Houlton This combination knocks out a cold every time. They I)r. Geo. McKay, of Millinoeket last week. are our own preparations. We GUARANTEE them. met with some smoke and water Take your Calling Card plate to carry a large line of stand­ loss, during the Stearns block fire ' office and let them fur­ Note Carefully ! Do not confound our White Pine of last week. nish your cards—They enjoy it. ard makes. Expectorant with the many so-called syrups and bal- Mrs. Geo. Niles was in Presque Mrs. M. I i. Durgin of Milo, was Isle last week the guest of her sister visiting her patents, Mr. and Mrs. same. There isn't another cold or cough medicine that Mrs. O. A. Jacobs. Finley McDonald, last week. They invite your inspection combines the splendid remedial agents that are in our Charles Barnes of Caribou, a for­ The annual convention of the Expectorant. / mer Houlton resident, was in town Teachers of the County will be held last week catling on his manyjfriends in Presque Isle on January 22 and 23. A. E. ASTLE, Prop. Houlton, Maine Verdi Ludgate, Esq*, Sherman Miss Pauline Powers was the guest lUTHEWAY MU6 CO. (REXALL STORE) Mills, was in town Tuesday on of Miss Richards a few days last 1* L WHITE, Manager, Houlton, Me. legal business. week. h e House of Quality Do not fail to take in the attrac Subscriptions for any magazine tions at the Dream Theatre this published, taken at the T 1 m e s week. Office. The second in the series ofjSocials Ladies Day was observed at the Maple Spring Water given by the I. O. O. F. will bejheld Elks Club as usual on Tuesday with on Friday Jan. 23rd. All members a good attendance. SHERIFF S SALE From the Celebrated are cordially invited. Herbert Allen stenographer for STATE OF MAINE Spring in Blaine. Put Watch Osgood’s window from day chief engineer Moses Burpee at the Aroostook, ss. Ug> to 6 gallon bottles, delivered at your to day. You will be pleased with B# & A. offices went to Bangor Mon­ Taken this second day of January, A. D. the goods and the prices. day for a few days vilst. 1914, on execution dated Dec. 13, 1913, issued . residence. Stephen and Joseph Gillen left It is a great convenience to get on a judgment rendered by the Supreme Judicial Court for said County of Aroostook j last week for Van Buren, where Typewriter Ribbons at the Times at a term thereof begun and held at Houlton j P ure a s Poland Water a*hd beneficial to the they will continue their studies at office and save the bother of sending within and for said County on the third; -general health, especially in cases of Stomach, St. Mary’s College. away for them. Ribbons fo r all Tuesday of November, 1913, to wit: On j ««* 1 • • n v Miss Cora Leslie and Miss Amy makes of machines. Dec. 6,1913, in favor of Frank H. Curtis of j f f <|$I| |U K llfllllTlCr WfttCf Sidney and Bladder troubles. Carpenter of Patten, were in town Mrs. G. W. Richards entertained Sherman in said County and against Julietta l. . ® last week, the guests of Mr. and a few friends at her home on Court P1 . ^tone Stone ofoi Crystalory>>tai in saiasaid Countvcounty forior iourfour ' outhot goingor.coId> out soft0,1, of doors ha«L or working any time, the handle with- Imformation may be had at TIMES OFFICE Mrs. W. S. Lewin. S treet Friday of last week. 1 hundred twenty four dollars and thirty three of the pump. Use all the water you want— } cents, debt or damage, and nineteen dollars ; have it under constant pressure. crlL L DeWITT, (P. O.) Westfield. Maine. Renew your subscriptions to the 1 he laige assortment o f Legal and fifty seven cents, costs of suit, and will I Every^ convenience that the city man enjoys from water under pressure can be Saturday Evening Post and Ladies Blanks and other printed matter on be sold at public auction to the highest bidder yours when you own a Home Journal through the Times liand at the Times office is a great therefor, at the office of Verdi Ludgate in j Publishing Co. convenience to lawyers and others. Sherman in said County of Aroostook on the Regular meeting of Houlton Lodge It saves sending a\Yny for them, 14th day of February 1914, at ten o’clock in j 835 B. P. O. E. Elks will be held Ladieg’ day the forenoon the following described real Every minute you spend pumping: water the | ^tate and all the right, title and interest old-fashioned way-carrying: it in buckets— Friday evening. Work and Re­ Club was ousel day after day—year after year—means money , ,lllstcl3' VV1* 1 a j which the said Julietta I*. Stone has in and loss to you. Live better—and that means your freshments. % supper at the Club House, j to the same, or had on the (ith day of June, entire family—and let the Leader Wafer S; tin t do the work. SHOE SALE Office supplies such as Typewriter 1913, The Rent Receipt Books made at 1 the time when the same was attached Connect It to the batli- rosm, kitchen sink, Ribbons, Carbon Paper, Copy Paper T imes office contains a receipt and jon the original writ in the action wherein laundry, milk house, THIS WEEK may be obtained at the Times office. notice to quit—Call and see them said judgment was rendered, to wit : the hydrants in yard ana east half of lots numbered seven and eight tarn, 3toek troughs, At the annual meeting of the A party of young people from anywhere. It eliminates (7 & 8) in said Crystal, Aroostook Co.f water supply troubles The Shoe Sale at the Soroisis Shoe Maine Veterinary Ass’n held in Ban­ Houlton were very pleasantly enter­ forever. Operated by Maine, according to the plan and survey of land or any style power. Store under Exchange Motel during gor, last week, Dr. H. B. F. Jervis tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. said town and same premises conveyed to of rhis town was reelected president. E. P. Titcomb in Littleton, last Fri­ said Julietta P. Stone by deed of the Ilodg- F. G. DRINKWATER th e p a st week was so successful that day evening. man Realty and Manufacturing Co., dated The public appreciate the quality Plumbing and Heating Contractor the manager J. F. Law has gone to the of the engraved or printed Calling Albert E. Klein has r e t u r n e d April Kith, li>08, recorded in Aroostook j 13 Riverside St. Houlton, Me. Cards and Wedding Invitations from a three weeks visit with friends Registry of Deeds, Volume 229, Page 402, to 1 b ig city to stock up. The sale will which deed and record, reference is hereby which are obtained at the Times of­ in and is much im­ made. eontinue this week under the super­ fice. proved in health. He may be found v isio n o f Vincent McNutt. at his studio m tlm N inkers o n ALBERT N. INGRAHAM, Block. 31 Deputy Sheriff. N . E. O. P. Install O lf l- Watch This Store For Bargains Mr. A. O. Gould, of Bangor, has c e rs moved to Houlton with his family and will conduct the easiness of tin* International Harvester Go., form­ Vitality SOROSIS SHOE STORE j A pleasant event occurred last Fri- !s Imparted to your whole flock by the | day evening, when the newly elected erly looked after by R. H. Nesbii wholesome, invigorating effects of J. F. LA W , M a n a g e r j officers of the New Kngland < )rder who has returned to the Boston Poultry J of Protection were installed by Dist. office. Regulator j Deputy Grand Warden Cora D. Da- Its use makes more eggs, • greater * per cent fertile, bigger hatches, stronger vis. The following officers assumed Archeological Find. chicks. Guaranteed or Money Back. i office : Pkgs. 25c, 50c, f 1.00; 25 lb. pail $2.50 Some interesting remains of an old 13 Get Pratte 160 Pag* Poultry Booh. j J . P. Warden, Louise Bletlieii Friary have been brought to light Next Term Opens Dec. 29 O’ J , Abbie McDonald during alterations to Cromwell House The school that has equipped and is still able ! Vice “ , A 1 ice M. Stnith the site of the birtlipkme of Oliver lo equip young men and women for profitable Keep Roup j Rec. Sec., Mary*.). Briggs Cromwell, at Huntingdon, K.iglaad. employment. Every graduate employed. White now and make arrangements to enter Away CORRECTNESS j Fin. " , Geo. T. Holyoke The remains include the base of a wall Sure prevention Treas., A. W. Knox with parts of 1 ,vo doorways The this term. costs but a trifle. is the quality of being right; not faulty. A Ghaplin, Cora L. Davis foundation of a large chimney stack (). A. 11 (>!)(i I NS, Brin., Houlton, Me.! has been found, and in one hearth Guide, T. .1. Fox Monument, correct in form and detail is a ashe.5 still remained. The house is Guardian, Bertha ( 'use source of quiet satisfaction long after its cost believed to have been founded by the Notice P ills or Sentinel, .1. I). Stairs, Augustinian Fiiars shortly before Roup Remedy P ow d er Xotiee is hereby given that Stetson 11. allows no roup, colds, etc., to spoil has been forgotten, Our knowledge of Memo- Trustee for 3 years, WiUndniiua 1235. your Bussey, of PlainMaine, has made ap- profits. Prevents and cures. 2oc, 60c, Monahan. and $1.00. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money rial Design and Execution is your guarantee plication to the stati ioard of Bar Exanii- After the ceremony luncheon was Back. Refuse substitutes; insist on Pratts. Gas Buoy Drifted Far. mas for admission t the Bar at the next , | 144 Get Pratts 160 page Poultry Book. | of correctness. served and a social hour was passed A gas buoy broke a nay from its session of the Board to be held at Bangor, I'ol Sale By with music and dancing. moorings in the St. Lawrence and Maine, on the lirst Tuesday of February, Houlton Mill A Light Co., Houlton, M . drifted for two years, covering a dis­ BIN. Ira E. Ruth, Linneus. Me. HOULTON GRANITE tance of 18,000 mi lea. LEONA RD A. PIERO K. F. W. Snow, Bridgewater, Me. Odd Fellows and Re- 31 Secretary of the Board. J. H. Fa 1 lev, “ ’ -I & MARBLE WORKS. bekahs Hold Joint T H E FIRST NATIONAL BANK O Installation. OF HOULTON At Houlton iu t!uj Stati* of Maine at tin* Odd Fellows' hall was lilleil to its clo.su of bn.dnoss, Jan., in. 1914. capacity last Thursday evening by .RESOURCES DOLLARS Remnant Sale of members and friends of the older, to Loans anil Discounts S$ 205,873 33 Overdrafts, secured an 1 unsecured1 2b 31) witness the joint installation of the F. S. Bonds to secure eireulaUon eO.0 0 0 OO newly elected officers. F. S. Bonds to secure F. s. De­ Great preparations had been made posits To secure 1‘ostai Savings WALL PAPER for this event which is looked for­ Bonds, Securities, etc. ward to with much pleasure h.v the Bunking house, Furniture, and Fixtures large membership. Dist. deputy Due from National Banks (not Chas. A. Lyons and stall ol' grand reserve agentsi A Tru.g (\>’s M oailing i room Due from approved Reserve Agents for our Spring Stock officers officiated as installing offi­ 'l.sg: cers and the following members took ('becks and other ('ash I terns I find many small lots of desirable pat­ tluj impressive obligation : Notes of other National Banks Fractional Paper Cftrrency, Nickels, terns which are suitable for ail kinds of N. G., Trent B. Currie ; V. (Hand, and Bents am lo Benj. Carson ; Corn!., Guy C. Porter; Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz rooms. Specie 21,117 9n Warden, G. B. Hunter ; Chaplain, Legal-tender notes <;,95 per cent comb ; Treas., Geo. B. Wiggin. of circulation! 2,300 oo have marked them at a price' that will After the officers were duly in­ stalled the chairs were vacated and Total 529,038 id, appeal to you. Portia Rebekah Lodge proceeded LIABILITIES DOLLARS with the work. Capital stock paid in .r)0,oo<) oo Bargain Hunters will instantly see Surplus fund ’>0,000 o0 Mrs. Agnes Drew' and staff from Undivided Profits, less Fxpenses that they represent much more than Patten acted as installing officers, and Taxes paid 44.933 lb their real value. and the work was exemplified in a National Bank Notes outstanding 48,000 0 0 ! Individual deposits subject to highly interesting manner. The fol­ check 319,729 72 I lowing ladies were placed in charge United States deposits 14,303 30 1 Postal Savings deposits 1 ,4(>0 7 7 ! m il start downtown with $50 in his pocket. On his way he as officers for 1914 : ______I # f ll pass • tank. If he deposits $40 of his $50 he will be more N. G., Mrs. Ethel Mooers ; V. G., Total 529,038 0 1 j Mrs. Ada Lewin ; Treas., Mrs. Car­ FRANK L. COOK qpastaf hi his expenditures. Money will not TAKE WINGS! State of Maine, County of Aroostook, ss: rie Chadwick; Sec., Mrs. Eunice I, F. I). Goud, Cashier, of the above ' a NAT GHEGX BOOK is a bettor combination than named bank, do solemnly swear that the above Lyons; Chap., Maud Ross; Cond., statement is true to the best of my knowledge ||g^|m dtas WAN or GREENBACKS and an ANAEMIC CHECK Della Currie ; Warden, Rose Camp­ and belief bell ; I. Guard., Germaine Wilson ; F. D. GOUD, Cashier. O. Gnard., Bessie Mooers. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this This was followed by a general so­ 13th day of Jan. 1914. ever bought more than a 1 ib sanitary box of our delicious BONBLkSS cial session with an elaborate ban­ Leonard A. Fierce, Notary Public. HERRING. An appetizing Lunch, a Splendid Meal, or like quikIv— Houlton Trust Company quet. Dancing and games were in Correct—Attest: RIGHT FROM THE BOX. By Parcel Post 26c order, music being furnished b y Joi*x Watson Geo. B. Dunn Directors. W. C. Beale Fish Go. Eastport, Me. HOULTON, MAINE. Davenport's orchestra. VV. C. Donnell Send for our circular of Fish Foods de Luxe, mostly in glass—-a noveltv. The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, January 21, 1914.

iiSsTAHMslIKD Al’ltll, 18, lxeo power to folliiw liny plan nr f(, Prof. Cahds. Had Serious Lung final and positive success. THE AROOSTOOK TIMES Tliis is whai ymi ran ac*fuaiI\- do Trouble—Now Well 1 1 rough t 1) o right investment st “Gentlemen: Through your instrumen­ Subscriptions $l.f>o per year in advance; •J.—If any person orders hjs paper dis- Tel. 113-8 H o u l t o n , M e , tality I have been saved from a pre­ single copies five cents. i-ontilined, lie must pay all armuges, or the tor all till)*' atl

't& *?4 e>7« *?« Advtg. 2 * •S OF LOCAL INTEREST A O flB O O * •14 You Got i WHEN YOU BUY A MILEAGE, sold by Lorn Slipp. Mihmgv hooks at 11. E. Thomas. E. P. Good went to Boston. Satur­ Miss Elizabeth McLend spent Sun­ day, on business. day in West field with friends. A Cold, Too? Don’t miss Hoiilton’s Fair, Ang. Mr. E. Bemi oi'Oaklield was a bus­ Seems as though half the people we meet iness caller in town Eriday. 2-'). 21). 27. E. L. Vail and Goo. A. Gorham Osgood's prices are trade winners. PIANO nowadays are down with the epidemic. returned Saturday from a business Deputy Sheriff H. I). Smart was trip to Boston. at Harvey Siding, Monday, on bus­ Fresh oysters are received at Ril­ iness. 9 Choose a standard make. H ere’s th e ey’s market every day. Try them. All kinds of sea food, fresh at Ril­ Mr. Harris Porter is confined to e y 's market. Cheaper than meat, Quickest Cure: bis home by illness. and more healthy. They cost a little more but The eighth annual Conference of Mrs. J. C. Dill left Monday for] Take our White Pine Expectorant Boys takes place in Auburn, Feb. Hanover. Maine, where she will vis­ are worth the difference in IB, 14, lr>. it her mother for two weeks. | price. (50 cts. per Bottle) Mrs. Julia West left last week for Osgood's stock of up-to-the-minute j O Boston, where she will spend the Jewelry is still the largest in town, J and Laxative Grippe Tablets winter. as always. (25 cts per Boz) Buy your coal and wood“of F. A. W. R. Roix of Ashland was among The Houlton Music Store Oates and Co. tlie out of town people in Houlton This combination knocks out a cold every time. They Dr. Geo. McKay, of Millinocket last week. are our own preparations. We GUARANTEE them. met with some smoke and water Take your Calling Card plate to carry a large line of stand­ loss, during the Stearns block fire the T imks office and let them fur­ Note Oarelully ! Do not confound our White Pine of last week. nish your cards—They enjoy it. ard makes. Mrs. M. L. Durgiti of Milo, was Expectorant with the many so-called syrups and bal­ Mrs. Geo. Niles was in Presque Isle last week the guest of her sister visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sams. There isn't another cold or cough medicine that Mrs. O. A. Jacobs. Finley McDonald, last week. They invite your inspection combines the splendid remedial agents that are in our Charles Barnes of Caribou, a for­ T h e annual convention of th e Expectorant. mer Houlton resident, was in town Teachers of the County will be held last week cailing on his manyjfriends in Presque Isle on January 22 and 23. A. E. ASTLE, Prop. Houlton, Maine Verdi Ludgate, Esq*. Sherman Miss Pauline Powers was the guest lUTHEWAY DRUe CO. (REXALL STORE) Mills, was in town Tuesday on of Miss Richards a few days last I. L. W HITE, M anager, H oulton, Me. legal business. week. House of Quality Do not fail to take in the attrac Subscriptions for any magazine tions at the Dream Theatre this published, taken at the T t m e s week. Office. OMMOMOO The second in the series ofJSocials Ladies Day was observed at the Maple Spring Water given by the I. O. O. F. will bejheld Elks Club as usual on Tuesday with on Friday Jan. 23rd. All members a good attendance. SHERIFFS AALE From the Celebrated are cordially invited. Herbert Allen stenographer for STATE OF MAIN): Spring in Blaine. Put Watch Osgood's window from day chief engineer Moses Burpee at the Aroostook, ss. qp -in 6 gallon bottles, delivered at your to day. You will be pleased with B, & A. offices went to Bangor Mon­ Taken this second day of January, A. D. the goods and the prices. day for a few days vilst. 1914, on execution dated Dec. 13, 1913, issued on a judgment rendered by the Supreme ( residence. Stephen and Joseph Gillen left It is a great convenience to get Judicial Court for said County of Aroostook , last week for Van Buren, where Typewriter Ribbons at the Times at a term thereof begun and held at Houlton j Pure as Poland Water a*hd beneficial to the they will continue their studies at office and save the bother of sending within and for said County on the third; general health, especially in cases of Stomach, St. Mary’s College. away for them. Ribbons fo r all Tuesday of November, 1913, to wit: On j 1 • n • 11F Miss Cora Leslie anil Miss Amy makes of machines. Dec. 6, 1913, in favor of Frank H. Curtis of j Yf ftS h H I K U M IlII g V / U l t t Sidney and Bladder troubles. Carpenter of Patten, were in town Mrs. G. W. Richards entertained Sherman in said County and against Julietta). ^ O last week, the guests of Mr. and a few friends at her home on Court P. Stone of Crystal in said County for four 0ut going out of doors or working the handle Imformation may be had at TIMES OFFICE Street Friday of last week. | hundred twenty four dollars and thirty three of the pump. Use all the water you want— Mrs. W. S. Lewin. cents, debt or damage, and nineteen dollars have it under constant pressure, or X. L. DeWITT, (P. O.) Westfield. Maine. Renew your subscriptions to the The large assortment o f Legal and fifty seven cento, costs of suit, and will , .L^v^fyf,c^ v^"iencf1,Ltllft.Mthe,..city, T Saturday .Evening Post and Ladies Blanks and other printed matter on be sold at public auction to the highest bidder | yonrs when you own a Home Journal through the Times hand at the Times office is a great therefor, at the office of Verdi Ludgate in J P ublishing Co. convenience to lawyers and others. Sherman in said County of Aroostook on the j Regular meeting of Houlton Lodge It saves sending away for them, 14th day of February 1914, at ten o'clock in the forenoon the following described real J 835 B. P. O. K. Elks will be held Ladies' (lay at the Meduxnekeag Every minute you spend pumping water the estate and all the right, title and interest old-fashioned way—carrying it in buckets— Friday evening. Work and Re­ Club was observed Thursday with a day after day—year after year—moans money which the said Julietta P. Stone has in and Joss to you. Live better—and that means your freshments. supper at the Club House. entire family—and let the Leader Water Sys* % to the same, or had on the nth day of June, tent do the work. SHOE SALE Office supplies such as Typewrite!* The Rent Receipt Books made a t ! 1913, tketime when the same was attached j Connect it to the bath­ room, kitchen sink, Ribbons, Carbon Paper, Copy Paper T imks office contains a receipt and 1011 t,ie original writ in the action wherein laundry, milk house, notice to quit—Call and see them. | said judgment was rendered, to wit : the hydrants in yard and THIS WEEK may be obtained at the Ttmes office. barn, stock troughs, 4 , , ! east half of lots numbered seven and eight anywhere. It eliminates At the annual meeting of the A paity o young people from , ^ ^ jn Crystal, Aroostook Co., water supply troubles forever. Operatedbv The Shoe Sale at the Soroisis Shoe Maine Veterinary Ass’n held in Ban­ Houlton were very pleasantly enter- j Maine, according to the plan and survey of Wind or any style power. Store under Exchange Hotel during gor, last week. Dr. H. B. F. Jervis tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i said town and same premises conveyed to I ~m 3 TVll7 n T A m ~ n p of this town was reelected president . E. P. Titcomb in Littleton, last Fri- said .Julietta P. Stone by deed of the Ilodg-j F . Cr. D R I N Xx W A . T x!jI v the past week was so successful that The public appreciate the quality day eveninir. ; man Heaitv and Manufacturing Co., dated j plun]bi and Heating Contracted of the engraved or printed Calling Albert E. Klein has r e t u r n e d April llith, 1908, recorded in Aroostook ® " the m anager J. F. Law has gone to the Registry of Deeds, Volume 229, Page 402, to 13 Riverside St. Houlton, Me. Cards and Wedding Invitations from a three weeks visit with friends hig oity to stock up. The sale will whicli deed and reconi, reference is hereby which are obtain ul at the T imes of­ in New York City and is much im­ made. eontinue this week under the super­ proved in health. He may be found fice . ALBF.RT X. INGRAHAM, vision of Vincent McNutt. at his studio m the* N i c k e r s o n Block. :;i Deputy Sheriff’. P . O ff!- N. E. O. Install Mr. A. (). Gould, of Bangor, lias Watch This Store For Bargains cers moved to Houlton with his family and will conduct tin* business of the Vitality A pleasant event occurred last Fri­ International Harvester Co., form­ ts Imparted to your whole flock by tke SOROSIS SHOE STORE day evening, when the newly elected erly looked after by R, n. X.sl.it wholesome, invigoratingQvi.forat effects of J . T. LAW, Manager officers of the New England Order who has returned to the B oston Poultry of Protection were installed by Pist. c ilic e . p r g t t e - Regulator Deputy Grand Warden Coni L. Da­ Its use makes more eggs, a greater l per cent fertile, bigger hatches, stronger vis. The following officers assumed chicks. Guaranteed or Money B ack. Archeological Find. Pkga. 25c, 50c, $1.00. 25 lb. pail $2.50 otlice : Some interesting remains of an old 13 Get Prattm 160 Page Poultry Book. J. P. Warden, Louise Bletheu FYiary have been brought to light Next Term Opens Dec. 29 , A bbie Me Dona Id during alterations to Cromwell House The school that lias equipped and is still able Vice " , Alice M. Smith the site birthplace of Oliver to equip young men and women for profitable K e e p R o u p Roc. Sec., Mary*.). Briggs Croniw. II. at Huntingdon. England. e;npio\ment. F.veiy giinitiate emploved. A w a y CORRECTNESS Fin. *" , Geo. T. Holyoke The reuu,i.is include the bast* of a wall Write now and malm arrangements to enter Sure prevention Treas., A. W. Knox with pt’rts of t .vt> doorw ays. The this term. costs but a trifle. is the quality of being right; not faulty. A ('haj)lin. Dora L. Davis foundation of a large chimney stack (i. A. IIODRINS, Prim, Houlton, Me. has been found, and in one heart!' (J aide, T. .1. Fox Monument, correct in form and detail is a as'u s hM!1 remained. The house is source of quiet satisfaction long after its cost Guardian, Bertha Case believed to have been founded by the Notice | Roup Remedy £K Sentinel, .J. D. Stairs. August ir.kui r.iars shortly before Not ice is hereby given that Stetson II. allows no roup, colds, etc., to spoil your lias been forgotten. Our knowledge of Memo­ Trustee for 3 years, Willndmina 1233. Hussey, of Plain.*, Maine, has made ap -: profits. Prevents and cures. 2oc, 60c, Monahan. and SI.00. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Mosey rial Design and Execution is your guarantee plication to the State Hoard of bar Kxumi- ! Back. Refuse substitutes; insist on Pratts. After the ceremony luncheon was of correctness. Gas Buoy Drifted Far. hits for admission to the l.ar at the next | 144 Get Pratt* 160 page Poultry Book. | served and a serial hour w.as passed A ga.. iuun moke a way from its session of the board to be held at bangor, J l*or Salt1 by with music and dancing. moorings iu the St. Lawrence and Maine, on the tir.st Tuesday of February, j Houlton Mill W Light (’o.. Houlton, Mm drifted for two years, covering a dis­ on i. ; Ira Id. Until. Li uncus. Mm HOULTON GRANITE tance of 18,900 mdes. u;< >N A Kb A. PI KRCK. ; F. \V. Snow. Ihidgevutcr. Me. Odd Fellows and Re- :;i Seeretarv >f the board. ! J. H. Farlev, " 4<»H & MARBLE WORKS. bekahs Hold Joint THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK O Installation. OF KQ3LTCN At Houlton in the State or Maim* at the Odd Fellows' ball was tilled to its close of ba.'hr 1914. capacity last Thursday evening by jtKSOL'briis l>n|.L.\ US Remnant Sale of RE3IHIC TOLER PI Jl members ami friends of the order, to Loans and Discounts S' go.'i.s;:', :;s , IM Overdrafts, secured an I unsecured 2d vo witness the joint installation of the l'. S. bonds to secure eilculalinli 10.000 no newly elected oflicers. 1. S. Bonds to secure L. S. ))<* Great preparations had been made posits lV.ooii (id To secure Postal Savings (i,.;un on WALL PAPER for this event which is looked for­ bonds, Securities, etc. 11 i.VIV imi ward to with much pleasure by the banking house, Furniture, and Fixtures *‘\>.vno on large membership. PPt. deputy I hie from \a t ioual b;inl> s fin >t Clms. A. Lyons and slall' of grand reserve agent si ,V Tru.d <\>\s 7 . 7 m ailing room for our Spring* Stock officers officiated as installing offi­ Due from approved Beserve Agents Ibook] :\s-2 cers and the following members took Checks and other ('ash Items I find many small lots of desirable pat­ the impressive obligation : Notes of otlnr National bank* *. •; ;v Fractional Paper Cftrreney, Nickels. terns which are suitable for all kinds of N. G., Trent B. Currie ; V. (Rand, and Cents Vd| jo Benj. Carson ; Coiui., Guy ('. Porter; Lawful Money Reserve in Hank, viz : rooms. Specie 21.117 9o Warden, G. B. Hunter; Chaplain, Legal-tender notes d.uvd oo g v ":; 9o Frank Skofleld ; Sec., ('. B. W hit­ Redemption fund with I \ S. These lots I wish to dispose ol and Treasurer (V per cent comb ; Treas., Geo. B. Wiggin. of circulation! g.voo oo have marked them at a price' that will After the officers were duly in­ appeal to you. stalled the chairs were vacated and Total V29.0V.S < >1. Portia Rebekah Lodge proceeded LIABILITIES HOLLARS Bargain Hunters will instantly see Ti with the work. Capital stock paid in ■>0,000 00 Surplus fund VO,000 00 Mrs. Agnes Drew* and staff from Undivided Profits, less expenses that they represent much more than lu m Patten acted as installing olficers, and ’Paxes pair 44.033 10 their real value. National Bank Notf ; outstanding 4S,00() 00 | STOP IT! and the work was exemplified in a Individual deposits subject to highly interesting manner. The fol­ check 319,720 72 ! lowing ladies were placed in charge United States deposit 14,308 .k i 1 Postal Savings depot its 1,400 77 i A l l ! will start downtown with $50 in his pocket. On his way he as officers for 1914 : #JH pass a hank. If he deposits $40 of his $50 he will he more N. G., Mrs. Ethel Mooers ; V. G., Total 529,038 01 j FRANK L. COOK fpiring In his expenditures. Money will not TAKE WINGS! Mrs. Ada Lewin ; Treas., Mrs. Car­ State of Maine, County of Aroostook, ss: rie Chadwick; Sec., Mrs. Eunice I, F. D. Goun, Cashier, of the above 23 ind a TAT CHECK BOOK is a better combination than named bank, do solemnly swear that the above ; and Lyons; Chap., Maud Ross; Cond., statement is true to the best of my knowledge WAB OF GBEENBACKS an ANAEMIC CHECK Della Currie ; Warden, Rose Camp­ and belief Cl bell ; I. Guard., Germaine Wilson ; F. D. GO UD, Cashier. O. Gnard., Bessie Mooers. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this This was followed by a general so­ 13th day of Jan. 1914. ever bought more thlin a 1 lb sanitary box of our delicious BONELESS cial session with an elaborate ban­ Leonard A. Pierce, Notary Public. HERRING. An appetizing Lunch, a Splendid Meal, or like candy— Houlton Trust Company Correct—Attest: RIGHT FROM THE BOX. quet. Dancing and games were in By Parcel Post 25c order, musio being furnished b y J o n a r W a t s o n W. C. Beale Fish Co. Eaatport, Me. HOULTON, MAINE. Gko. B. D u n n Directors. d m Davenport's orchestra. VV. C. PoNNKLr. Send for our circular of Fish Foods de Luxe, mostly in glass—-a novelty.